Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, Liz gets her
deep rodeo roots from her parents Ralph and Ann Bradford. Ralph was a
PRCA bull rider and raised Liz and her brother Clint in the world of
youth rodeos. Liz hit the Texas Youth Rodeo Circuit, attended some AJRA
rodeos, and Texas high school rodeos.
After high school she attended Howard Junior College in Big Spring,
Texas where she would college rodeo for a short period before returning
home to pursue a degree in interior design. Joining the PRCA in 1986,
Liz continued to rodeo as a hobby with some success, but it wasn’t until
1999 and after she found her number one mount (Speedy Doc Holiday) that
she decided to take things more serious.
After finding Doc, Liz entered her home town rodeo in San Antonio to win
second only behind the great duo of Janet and Bo. She finished 20th in
the 1999 world standings. In 2001 Doc tore a suspensory tendon, but
after a long rest Liz was able to bring Doc back to full competition.
With the support of two great back-up horses (Project Lightning and High
on Home), great friends, and family support, Liz won two Pace Picante
titles in route to her first Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in 2004. Liz
currently sits in 4th place in the world, 2nd place in the Summer Tour,
and 2nd overall place in the overall tour standings. If things continue
on this path, she has a great chance at the National Finals Rodeo and a
possible chance at a world title!
Liz now uses TAHITIAN NONI™ Equine Essentials™, and she recognizes the
tremendous benefits it has in helping her horses with competition
stress. She now gives all of her horses Equine Essentials.
“Anyone involved in equine events who has traveled and trained hard
knows about the high levels of stress and strain on our equine partners.
With TAHITIAN NONI Equine Essentials, the most noticeable difference I
have seen with my horses is the post-workout recovery and energy level.
While traveling during the first part of the summer last year, I noticed
that my horses’ energy level had diminished, which was affecting my runs
and requiring lengthy rest periods. Midway through the summer, I
discovered Equine Essentials, which not only helped increase my horses’
energy, but shortened their post-workout recovery times—and that played
a vital part in me making the 2004 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.
Equine Essentials is a critical part of my training, conditioning, and
competing programs, and I highly recommend the products to people who
are serious about their equine partners’ health and performance.”
Career Highlights
Joined WPRA: 1986
Horse: Speedy Doc Holiday, Project Lightning, High On Home
Wrangler NFR Qualifications: 1 (2004)
Pace Picante Series Qualifications: 2
Pace Challenge: 2004
Pace Classic: 2004
Education: Howard Junior College (Big Spring, Texas) and St. Mary’s
University (San Antonio, Texas)
2004 World Standings Place: 3rd
2004 Wrangler NFR Place: 6th
2004 Wrangler NFR Earnings: $66,738
2004 Earnings: $128,271
Professional
2004 Highlights
• Won Junction Twist Off Pro Rodeo (Junction, Texas)
• Won Matagorda County Fair & Rodeo (Bay City, Texas)
• Co-Champion at Heart O’ Texas Fair & Rodeo (Waco, Texas)
• Won Pace Picante ProRodeo Challenge Title (Omaha, Nebraska)
• Won Pace Picante ProRodeo Classic Title (Dallas, Texas). Won a total
of $14,883, moving her from 17th in the world standings to 8th and
qualifying her for her 1st Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.
• Placed in 6 out of 10 rounds at the Wrangler NFR winning Rd. 9
• Won Texas Circuit Finals Rodeo (Waco, Texas)